Welcome to Southern California, where this week you can check out everything from goat yoga and an Anthony Bourdain tribute to the most famous girls-gone-wild exploitation film of all time and a sports-meets-art literary reading. See the history of 3D in art (no pun intended), laugh your butt off at the Goddamn Comedy Jam, binge on cheese and charcuterie in Corona del Mar or scarf down all-you-can eat tacos.

MONDAY, JULY 16; 6 - 10 p.m.Family Meal!Far East Plaza — 727 North Broadway, ChinatownAs a tribute to chef, writer and Renaissance man Anthony Bourdain, a number of chefs and restaurants are banding together for a night of street food and comminity. Bourdain's life and work influenced so many lives in and out of the restaurant community, and to reciprocate, proceeds from the night will benefit the nonprofits LA Kitchen, to address food waste, and Raices, to benefit asylum seekers and to keep their families together.COST: $48 - $65; MORE INFO

MONDAY, JULY 16 - SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 20193D: Double VisionLACMA — 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Mid-WilshireThe museum recently opened the first North American 3D survey, featuring objects and practices from the past 175 years. Since all 3D media is based on binocular vision, when our brains process information from both eyes into a single image. More than 60 works will activate that reflex with "mirrors, lenses, filters, or movement — requiring active participation on the part of spectators to complete the illusion." COST: $16 - $25; MORE INFO

MONDAY, JULY 16; 9 p.m.School NightBardot — 1737 Vine St., HollywoodThe weekly new music showcase features live performances and DJ sets. (A few years ago, we saw Hozier's first L.A. show at the tiny space.) Canadian band Great Lake Swimmers headlines the evening with their folky tunes. DEQN Sue, Russo and Jessarae round out the evening. Spinning are Jes Dance, Midi Jones and KCRW DJ Chris Douridas.COST: FREE - $10; MORE INFO

MONDAY, JULY 16; 9 p.m.Goddamn Comedy JamThe Roxy — 9009 West Sunset Blvd., West HollywoodAlmost every comedian wants to be a rock star so host Josh Adam Meyers and a house band help make those dreams come true. Bill Burr, Sinbad, Jon Dore, Theo Von and Jade Catta-Preta will do stand-up sets then break into song. All ages. COST: $25; MORE INFO

TUESDAY, JULY 17; 7 - 9 p.m.Jazz Nights at Hollywood & HighlandHollywood & Highland — 6801 Hollywood Blvd., HollywoodListen to live jazz by saxophonist and composer David Binney while sipping on wine or beer and nibbling on cheese. The adult beverages are available to those 21+ for a nominal fee. All proceeds benefit Project Angel Food. The concerts take place every Tuesday through Aug. 7.COST: FREE; MORE INFO

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18; 5 - 9 p.m.SummerTini TastingVarious locations in downtown Culver City (at Culver and Washington Blvds. and Duquesne Ave.)Stop by any of the participating shops and restaurants to pick up a "Third Wednesday Passport" then hop between the various locations — including Akasha, AR Cucina, Rush Street, The Actors' Gang, City Tavern — to collect stamps and sip on SummerTinis (for those 21+). Non-alcoholic options available, too. Enjoy live music along the way then drop off your passport at the Kirk Douglas Theatre for chances to win raffle prizes. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

Learn about the history of SoCal's favorite fast food restaurant at The Los Angeles Breakfast Club on Wednesday. (Photo: Courtesy of the Los Angeles Breakfast Club via Facebook)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18; 7 - 9 a.m. The History of In-N-OutThe Los Angeles Breakfast Club — 3201 Riverside Dr., Griffith ParkFor more than 90 years, the club has been hosting speakers on a number of topics. Learn about SoCal's favorite burger joint from history and culture coordinator, Tom Moon. RSVPs needed by Monday, July 16 at 8 p.m. Email LABC1925@gmail.com. Get there on time because there's no late entry after 7:15 a.m. Business casual attire required. COST: $15 (includes breakfast); MORE INFO

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18; 7:30 p.m.Greg Proops Film ClubEgyptian Theatre — 6712 Hollywood Blvd., HollywoodComedian Greg Proops screens Russ Meyer's famous girls-gone-wild exploitation film, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!," which follows a trio of bloodthirsty go-go dancers as they amok while scheming against a rich man. The program begins with a live podcast recording with Proops. COST: $12; MORE INFO

SideDoor in Corona del Mar celebrates all things fromage, with an all-you-can-eat cheese and charcuterie night. (Image: Courtesy of SideDoor)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18; 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cheese & Charcuterie Backyard PartyFive Crowns & SideDoor's Greenhouse, Patio and Garden — 3801 East Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar Celebrate all things fromage with fellow cheese lovers as the sun. The final event in this series showcases the features several creameries including Beehive, Cato Corner Farms and Cascade Cheese Co. as well as small California and Spanish producers. Tickets include all-you-can-eat cheese and charcuterie, with beer and wine available for purchase.COST: $55 per person (includes tax and gratuity); MORE INFO

THURSDAY, JULY 19; 7 - 8 p.m.Goat Yoga on the Lawn Golden Road Brewing LA — 5410 W. San Fernando Rd., GlendaleHello Critter Goat Yoga provides the Nigerian Dwarf goats that wander through the class as you try to hold your downward dog. Petting and pics with the goats are available until 8:30 p.m. The class fee includes a beer. Ages 21+.COST: $30; MORE INFO

THURSDAY, JULY 19; 5 - 9 p.m. Louis Carreon: "Church + State"Hamilton Selway — 8678 Melrose Ave., West HollywoodThe gallery features more than two dozen new mixed media paintings from the artist, who explores the role of Google as the higher authority in which we place our faith and trust. The paintings are more of a reflection than a critique on how the internet giant has surpassed the institutions of church and state. The works remain on view through Aug. 19.COST: FREE; MORE INFO

THURSDAY, JULY 19; 6 - 8:30 p.m.Community PicnicAnnenberg Community Beach House — 4519 Santa Monica Blvd., East HollywoodPack snacks or dinner and bring family and friends to the annual picnic. There are games for adults and kids plus plenty of s'mores and an epic tug-of-war. COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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